Type: | other |
Benbournie | |
State: | sa |
Coordinates: | -33.8333°N 138.55°W |
Pushpin Label Position: | top |
Lga: | District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys |
Postcode: | 5453 |
Region: | Mid North |
Stategov: | Frome |
Fedgov: | Grey |
Dist1: | 7 |
Dir1: | west |
Location1: | Clare |
Dist2: | 7 |
Dir2: | east |
Location2: | Blyth |
Near-N: | Bungaree |
Near-Ne: | Bungaree |
Near-E: | Armagh |
Near-Se: | Armagh |
Near-S: | Boconnoc Park |
Near-Sw: | Blyth |
Near-W: | Blyth |
Near-Nw: | Blyth |
Benbournie (formerly Benbourni) is a rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, approximately halfway between the towns of Clare and Blyth. The formal boundaries of the locality were established in January 2001 with regard to the long established local name. The north-eastern corner contains a number of gazetted homesteads.[1]
It is considered a 'lost' town (i.e. a planned town that was never subdivided), although the area was surveyed by a Private Holledge of the Royal Sappers and Miners in the 19th century.[2] It was described as "situated near to and north-west of Emu Flat in section 2083" of the Hundred of Blyth.
Historically the place was known to locals as "Bumburnie" - see ref. notes at bottom RH corner of Page 32 of "Manning's Place names of South Australia" book